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... letter which looks like the right - hand side of the lower half of an S ; but so far as its form goes it might equally well be the corresponding bit of a B : the latter letter is in other respects far less probable than an S as the ...
... letter which looks like the right - hand side of the lower half of an S ; but so far as its form goes it might equally well be the corresponding bit of a B : the latter letter is in other respects far less probable than an S as the ...
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... letters , and as a whole it is in the Latin language : see Stokes's No. 24 , where the initial letter has been read instead of S , and C. I. L. , XII , 1351 , where the reading is more correctly given , as follows : - SVBRON // SVMELI ...
... letters , and as a whole it is in the Latin language : see Stokes's No. 24 , where the initial letter has been read instead of S , and C. I. L. , XII , 1351 , where the reading is more correctly given , as follows : - SVBRON // SVMELI ...
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... letter it is found written n , namely , in line 5 ; and we have an N with the top stroke of a T , a ligature to be read sometimes as NT and sometimes as A and T merely joined together . We have the joined AT in the first syllable of ...
... letter it is found written n , namely , in line 5 ; and we have an N with the top stroke of a T , a ligature to be read sometimes as NT and sometimes as A and T merely joined together . We have the joined AT in the first syllable of ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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